The Ordeal of Mark Twain (Version 2)
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Read in English by John Greenman
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Read in English by John Greenman
The Ordeal of Mark Twain analyzes the literary progression of Samuel L.
Clemens and attributes shortcomings to Clemens' mother and wife. The
Encyclopaedia Britannica says, Brooks' work "was a psychological study
attempting to show that Twain had crippled himself emotionally and
curtailed his genius by repressing his natural artistic bent for the
sake of his Calvinist upbringing." Also, Brooks says, his literary
spirit was sidelined as "...Mark Twain was inducted (with the success of
'Innocents Abroad') into the Gilded Age, launched, in defiance of that
instinct which only for a few years was to allow him inner peace, upon
the vast welter of a society blind like himself, like him committed to
the pursuit of worldly success." And, still more disturbingly, Brooks
maintains... "We shall see that in the end, never having been able to
develop, to express itself, to fulfill itself, to air itself in the sun
and the wind of the world, it turned as it were black and malignant,
like some monstrous, morbid inner growth, poisoning Mark Twain's whole
spiritual system. We have now to note its constant blind efforts to
break through the censorship that had been imposed on it, to cross the
threshold of the unconscious and play its part in the conscious life of
this man whose will was always enlisted against it." The implication of
all this begs the question, "What might a truly unleashed Mark Twain
have produced?" For a recording of a New York Times review of this book, go this link:
Review (John Greenman & Wikipedia)
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